Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Categories: Culture | History | Holidays and Festivals | Nations

In January, the traditional Uphelio Festival (Up Helly Aa) was held on the Shetland Islands, located off the coast of Scotland. The holiday takes place annually in Lerwick, the capital of the islands. This tradition is a kind of tribute to the memory of the Vikings, who landed on the coast at the beginning of the 9th century.

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Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

The habit of celebrating the beginning of devastating invasions may seem strange, to say the least: virtually all of the early inhabitants of various parts of the British Isles suffered periodic devastation. However, the locals are sure that along with the robberies, the Vikings made a huge contribution to the development of English culture. The Scandinavian trace can be traced in linguistic traditions, law and, of course, in literature.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

A group of Vikings are waiting for breakfast at a local cafe before the start of the festival.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Breakfast of real warriors.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Participants of the festival are preparing for the procession.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

The policemen play a joke on one of the participants.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Viking procession in the streets of Lerwick.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Viking procession in the streets of Lerwick.

The Shetlanders are as proud of the Aphelio festival as they are of their daring ancestors. Preparation for the holiday begins a few months before the event itself. First of all, a wooden drakkar is built with a traditional bow in the shape of a dragon's head. Drakkar in general is almost the only thing for which the festival is held. Still, after long chants and torchlight processions, thousands of people in medieval costumes burn the drakkar to the ground with delight and truly Scandinavian savagery. Burning symbolizes the ancient rite of burial of fallen soldiers.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Participants light torches. Later, they will throw them into the longship to set fire to the longboat.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

"Vikings" gather around the Drakkar.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

Drakkar on fire.

Thousands of Scots enter Scandinavian paradise

All at home.

Keywords: Vikings | Fire | Traditions | Shetland | Scotland

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